Modern Vocal Cuts WAV
MaGeSY® | 27.09.2019 | 14.60 MB
…::: EDM, R&B, Hip Hop and Downtempo :::…
Modernised and stylised vocal samples to add on your EDM, R&B, Hip Hop and Downtempo beats.
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Modernised and stylised vocal samples to add on your EDM, R&B, Hip Hop and Downtempo beats.
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